Where Russians go on vacation since the Ukraine war started

There was a time when Western Europe was the destination of choice for Russian tourists.

But things have changed.

Max, a Russian in his 40s, used to stroll museums in France, enjoy fine cuisine in Italy, and go on hikes on the hills of Spain.

Then Russia invaded Ukraine. This year, Max, who told CNBC that he’s not comfortable sharing his last name, “did not even consider” Europe as a vacation destination. 

“I am aware of the problems with obtaining visas to European countries,” he said.

Last week, the European Union agreed to suspend a 2007 travel agreement with Moscow which facilitated the issuance of visas to Russians. The move will make it more difficult and expensive for Russians to travel to the bloc.

In the future, when Putin leaves and we become a normal country again, I hope that I will be able to visit Europe again.

The closure of EU airspace to Russian airlines in February also made traveling difficult.

The bad irony is that I am absolutely against the war and Putin, but I also experience travel difficulties,” Max said.

“In the future, when Putin leaves and we become a normal country again, I hope that I will be able to visit Europe again. I love Italy very much.”

Fewer Russians in Europe

Where are Russians going?

A more favorable exchange rate in Turkey since mid-March likely boosted travel numbers there, EIU analysts Mario Bikarski and Federica Reccia told CNBC. The Turkish lira currently stands at 18.23 against the dollar— near record lows after Turkey’s central bank slashed its benchmark rates in August despite inflation being near 80%.

Still, Russians’ ability to travel may be further curtailed, they said. In addition to the EU’s suspension of its 2007 preferential visa agreement with Moscow, Bikarski and Reccia said, economic problems could discourage Russians from traveling.

“As the war grinds on, we also expect the deteriorating economic outlook to weigh on Russians’ propensity to travel.”

Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/09/09/where-russians-go-on-vacation-since-the-ukraine-war-started.html